Wall Street dumps the dependable Magnificent 7 for Unprofitable 858 in search for gains
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Wall Street is ditching the profitable tech elites for a wild batch of companies with no earnings and no apologies. The so-called Unprofitable 858, those money-losing names inside the Russell 300, have started driving the market’s latest high-stakes rally. The obsession with profits is gone. Investors are now throwing cash at companies with big risk, no earnings, and serious volatility. Since April 8, the day the market bottomed out, 10 of the 14 stocks that tripled on the index haven’t made a single dollar of profit. That stat came straight from Bespoke Investment Group, and it’s changing the entire conversation. Through late June, this same batch of 858 unprofitable companies delivered 36% average gains, beating profitable peers who actually generate income. Avis Budget Group, Carvana, and Aeva Technologies are three of the biggest names riding this wave. Avis has jumped 188% since April. Carvana has climbed 98%, and Aeva, a maker of lidar sensors for self-driving cars, is up 457%. This is the same type of manic rally that powered the meme-stock craze in 2021, back when cheap money and government stimulus pumped the market to extremes. Traders ditch cash flow for thrill stocks The signs are everywhere. A Goldman Sachs tracker for retail traders’ favorite stocks just hit a fresh high, the first since November 2021. That’s when speculation peaked before rate hikes started wrecking fragile plays. Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers, said the movement isn’t rooted in fundamentals anymore. “We’re not yet seeing a full-fledged ‘flight-to-crap,’ but it is clear that the motivation behind many of these stocks’ activity is something other than disciplined considerations of discounted cash flows,” Steve said. Inside Interactive Brokers’ own trading data, the trend gets even more insane. Traders have been pouring into names like Cyngn, a self-driving vehicle firm with…
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